Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1927 — Page 7
SEPT. 16,1927
INTERSTATE BUS LINES •BUY HOOSIER LICENSES Indiana Receives $3,750 From De-troit-Chlcago Coach Firms. First results of the Interstate bus checkup and ruling of Attorney General Arthur L. Gllllom that these busses must carry an Indiana
lasSLaV'' offered is an outfit of exception- g I . { A. ItC/IC/I ...... . . , , . IIKSsS * modern, efficient, sanitary al merit in period design. A Nffi l&S Mtchen outfit, including raTge, handsome table, splendid buffet wHMUMIaEB|Jr t ~C h e n cabinet, porcelain top and six well-made chairs. Hand- fade, chair and genuine Consome walnut finish over Amer- YOUR CHOICE OF go.’eum waterproof rtig. A kitchioan hardwoods, richly designed. .■> TUDrr p p n that is truly the bride’s desturdily constructed. ANY THREE Or THESE ligtn
4 Rooms-$395 PROPOSE YOUR OWN TERMS 18 Months to Pay —No Interest or Carrying Charges
operating, for we have outer casing, and dishandled the New Victor line since the establishment of this tributes it evenly over the room through the pierced ventilation business. During that time we have offered many New Victor hole** in the casing. The large oval fire-dome is a practical products, but none that offered greater value than this smoke- smoke consumer. This and the ability to burn large lumps withconsuming overdraft heater. It is a great fuel-saver, holds heat out chopping them helps materially to lower your coal bill. Ab* overnight In the coldest and windiest weather. Thousands in use solutely the most scientifically constructed heater we have ever all over Indiana. . ' offered. I
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license was recorded Thursday with the purchase of flfty-one licenses by the Interstate Stages and the Safety Motor Coach Companies, Chicago. The former purchased thirtyseven and the latter fourteen, contributing $3,750 to the State treasury. The lines Operate between Chicago and Detroit through this State. Gilliom also ruled that these lines
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must secure certificates of public necessity and. convenience from the commission, but that the commissioners could not refuse to issue them. STATE HAS MORE MONEY Balance of $13,203,347 on Sept. 1, Is Reported. Total balance in all State funds
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Sept. 1, 1927, was $13,203,347.27, according to the bulletin issued Thursday by state Auditor L. 8. Bowman. Os this amount $10,040,979.18 was in the general fund and $3,162,368.09 in all other funds. This is approximately $3,000,000 more than at the same date last year; $9,000,000 more than in 1925 and 1924. The total wealth of the United States is about $889,000,000,000.
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PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. THE NEW YORK STORE SINCE 1853
Women's Shoes $1.98 Regular $2.98, $3.98 values; to close out quick at this modest price; pumps and strap styles in patent leather and tans; well made good looking Shoes on sale Saturday only. Be early to get your size. / —Pettis, thrift basement.
75 Fall Hats for 50C If you want a Millinery bargain be here early Sat-, urday morning; they won’t last long at this price. Velvets and the popular felt cloche Hat in clever trimmed or tailored styles. —Pettis, thrift basement.
“Allen A" Hose 50c Regular $1 quality; silk from top to toe; it isn’t often you can buy this famous brand at this price; substandards, sizes 8 1 / 2 to 10, all wanted new fall shades. Limit six pair Jto a customer. —Pettis, thrift basement.
Juniors’ Hosiery 50c First quality; silk and rayon to the top; very durable and attractive for school wear : colors are French nude, atmosphere, champagne, moonlight and nude. Special for Saturday only. —Pettis, thrift basement
Children's Socks 2 Pairs (or SOc Your choice of any three-quarter length sport Hose in the Thrift Basement; for this extremely low price, broken size and color range, but good selection. Buy a supply for school wear. —Pettis, thrift basement.
Pure Silk Hose 50c \ First quality; pure thread silk, reinforced with rayon; lisle heel and toe; narrow hem at top; a style in Hose very popular for it’s excellent wearing qualities. — Pettit, thrift basement.
Piece Goods, Domestics for s®c Day
Dress Gihgh&ms, 3 j /2 Yards for 50c Regular 19c quality; fancy woven ginghams in check and plaid patterns; 32 inches wide; dainty or ' practical colors; suitable for house dresses, children’s wear, etc. Lingerie Fabrics, Three Yards for 50c Regular 49c quality; in plain and fancy weaves; yard wide; in lovely lingerie colors; to make a supply of new lingerie, dainty as well as inexpensive. Dress Voiles, Two Yards for 50c Regular 35c quality; plain shades, 40 ihches wide; makes dresses, lingerie, curtains, etc.
Special Selling—Mew Felt Mats Smart New Fall Color* (tl uzdjSrjl r \ m Jjjk Styles for Misses and Growing Girls raH %wsA%J Blocked and Cloche Styles i P Such a variety of gorgeous fall colV"<^™ r 7 \ T ors, such beautiful new fall styles and / e — fifeS j x. / "N. / you will b-3 unable to resist them. — —Petti*, thrift basement.
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Black Sateen, • 2 1 /z Yards for 50c Regular 29c value; yard wide; black mercerized sateen; fast black permanent finish. Unbleached Muslin, Eight Yards for 50c Regular 8c quality; fine soft finish; excellent for general domestic uses. Bleached Muslin, Six Yferds for 50c Regular i2!4c quality; yard wide; bleached; soft finish; suitable for sheets, pillow cases, underwear, etc.
Outsize Hose 50c Ladies’ outsize Hose in light colors and black; extra large tops; some of rayon and some of mercerized cotton; very special for Saturday only. —Pettis, thrift basement.
Rayon Hosiery 2 Pairs (or 50c , An excellent quality Hose for general wear; first quality, in sizes 9 and 10; pretty light shades. The school miss will like these. —Pettis, thrift basement
Odds and Ends 50c Values up to $1.25; almost anything you are looking for; odds and ends of different lines of merchandise; all fresh and desirable; your choice only 50^. —Pettis, thrift basement.
Women's Brassiers 2 (or SOc Regular 39c value; Confiiiers of brocaded material; in flesh color and white; medium width in sizes 32 to 40. For Saturday only. —P< ttis, thrift basement.
Women's Corsettes 50c One broken lot of Corsettes in a number of different styles; made of heavy brocaded coutil in flesh color; sizes 32 and 34; unusual values at this low price. —Pettis, thrift basement.
Stepin Bloemers 2 (OP f|||© Regular 47c quality; dainty cool little garments, made of fine quality cross-bar or stripes batiste; very durable; to stand constant laundering; in all wanted lingerie colors; a good time to lay in a supply. —Pettis, thrift basement.
Knit Union Suits 2 (or 50© For women. Regular 39c value; fine dose built up shoulder, tight or loose knee; sizes 36 to 44; limit two to a customer. —Pettis, thrift basement.
Glass Toweling, Seven Yards for s®c 16-inch width; full bleached crash or glass toweling; fancy striped border; very absorbent. Bath Towels, Six for , SO© Regular 12VsC value; cotton bath towels or crash towels ready for use. \ Curtain Scrim, Six Yards for 50© Regular 19c qua-ty; curtain scrim and marquisette; white, fn plain and barred patterns, to fashion into dainty curtains
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Printed Cretonne, Three Yards, 50c Regular 25c quality; attractive printed patterns on effectively colored grounds; yard wide; suitable for draperies, laundry bags, furniture covers, etc. Outing Flannel, Four Yards for s©& Regular 15c quality; lull bleached; well fleeced on both sides; 27 inches wide. Pillow Cases, Three for 50© Regular 25c quality; 36-42-inch size; full bleached; well made; fine linen finish.
